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Rallentanda

Sunday, April 21, 2024

NAPOWRIMO APRIL 24...DAYS 22 - 30


 DAY 22

 CINQUAIN

 

swiss guard

multicoloured

outfits carnival style

protecting the pope  from the foe

yeah sure


the pope

so reassured

of being protected

by rainbow clown look alike types

yeah sure !


DAY 23

TANKA TUESDAY # 31 

it's getting colder

i dont like autumn

winter's even worse

gone the years i could escape

will have to endure it now

 

 


 

 

CINQUAIN

old age

is very hard

you have to cop it sweet

the old folk complain constantly

tough time


SENRYU

if you are youngish

do everything you want to

time flies by quickly


DAY 24...HEART

 

 Cinquain 

  Sherlock 

does have a heart

 though he's rude and abrupt

 he is capable of loving

 surprise 

 

DAY 25

Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day"

 

by all means

if you desire a clip o'er thy ear hole

thou cream faced loon

no one wants to be compared

to the driest continent on earth

where summer is known for its

ferocious heat and blistering

sun burn

hot blood begets hot thoughts and

hot thoughts begets hot deeds 

hot headed?

Thou art as witty as a runcible spoon

fare thee well as i enter the dreamtime

rounded with a  sleep

Good night!





DAY 26

 


 

 

ANZAC DAY

big deal down under

we mourn our dead soldiers

this year people seem more sad than

in the past

 

maybe it's age

or maybe the times

who knows why

impending doom

 seems to be the prevailing mood

hope i've got it wrong



DAY 27...Poets and Story Tellers United....Friday Writings #124

consume heartless peculiar teeth inflamed


Better Red than Dead

Really?

I dont think so

heartless peculiar creature

consumed with self importance

inflamed by jealousy

sneers  through  flashing  white teeth

desperate for attention

 

 DAY 28....ERASURE POEM

 

 


  he wandered about

convinced he was great

and would make America grate again

Dear God

let's do a deal rid me of my problems

I promise to not dye my hair and

to read a book


CINQUAIN

i don't

 care  who you are

musical genius 

maybe but i'm not cleaning up

your mess



Beethoven


DAY 29...LATIN a DEAD LANGUAGE

latin lingua mortua est
its fragments still beautifying
the romance languages

memories of latin class
sedete in silencio
says sister celestina
the sound of chairs scraping
in preparation for translating
cicero and suetonius

angelic convent girls
fortiter et suaviter
the school motto
emblazoned on our
school hats and blazers

all the while
si verum sciatur
we would have preferred
carpe vinum
with
troy donahoe
the everly bothers
or
elvis presley

DAY 30

we'll meet again
don't know where
don't know when
but i know we'll meet again
some sunny day

shades of Vera Lyn
memories of
black and white movies
standing for god save the queen
before the start of every movie
like all good little colonialists
all nice gals kept a' glory box'
back then
a sort of treasure trove of
things you would need
when you got married

pas moi
i wanted to be brigitte bardot
and drive a sports car
ho hum must go now

 


 

it's teatime
this lil ole lady
has a date with her tea pot
until we meet again
thanks for all the great poetry
it has been fun
even though
my eyes are hanging out of my head
through lack of sleep

take care possums
say hi to your mum
and bob's your uncle

 


 



  • 15 comments:

    1. Way to go, writing your way through poetry month. I love the pic that says in old age doing errands counts as going out. So true.

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    2. I like contemplating the idea that no one likes to be compared to the driest continent on earth. And yes, I would imagine hot blood WOULD beget hot thoughts! Good for you for continuing to write through another poetry month!

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    3. Rall, it looks like you had a blast writing poetry. This getting older stuff is had to deal with... tell me about it! LOL!! 💗

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    4. Hilarious! I particularly like "Thou art as witty as a runcible spoon"!

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    5. A delight to read as you weave your way through poetry month with wit and humor!

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    6. All wonderful as usual (how could I resist reading past Day 27?) and a great start to my day. Thanks, too, for the reminder of that wonderful scene from Sherlock. (And er, yes, errands do count as going out these days.)

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    7. From beginning to end ... a reader's treat!!! Sneering through those white teeth ~~ desperation indeed. Enjoy your weekend, Rall. I am impressed with your commitment to 30 days of poems. I tried once years ago, did finish ... swore I would never put that much pressure on myself ever again.

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    8. I enjoyed your humorous writings (the pope and rainbow clown) as well as the Sherlock clip. :)

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    9. So much poetry to love...love your descriptions of the pope and clown.

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    10. I think that Swiss Guard looks as if he's protecting the Pope from lack-of-laughter, which would be a serious responsibility. I hope the Pope does have some opportunities to laugh out loud!

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    11. You have a point about the Swiss Guard. Love all the photos,
      and writing here, Rall. The old age quote is right on the money.

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    12. “my eyes are hanging out of my head
      through lack of sleep”

      I understand that feeling!

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